New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 24, 1921, Page 8

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Prancis Bradley, Aged 19, Excels in Composition Prancis Bradley, the 12-year-old on ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradley, bt 362 Park street, has been declared by Miss Johnson, head of the cam- aign on courtesy at the Junior High chool, (o have written the best essay n “‘Courtesy,” out of 300 submitted When it was decided to begin a lampalgn of courtesy, the plans wers 0 start a once. Three hundred pu- pils In the school were asked to write Have You Piles?, Photo By Johnson and Peterson. FRANCIS BRADLEY. ys on the same subject. Of those bmitted the best were turned in to lss Johnson, who selected the one itten by Master Bradley to be the st in the lot. Young Bradley, at the suggestion of s teacher, Miss Sarah A. Townson, d the pleasure of reading his own mpoaition to Principal w. C snch and a Herald representative the former’'s office yesterday morn- . The boy is in Class 8-1-A., The composition follows as submit A good definition of courtesy is the of putting others before one's f. Young people, especially, lould consider women, girls, and fors. It everyone were on the look« t to do some courteous act, and n did it, this world would be a ch better place in which to live. @ knights of the middle ages were bre courteous than we are, although progress we are years ahead of se knights. We have no excuse for not being rteous. Are we discourteous be- se we are highly civilized? That sn't sound sensible. Then what the reason be? There is no rea- p! Then, if there ia no reason for ng discourteous, there must be eason for being courteous. There People will like you better, you | have a higher respect for your- , and other people will probably influenced by your courtes: and 1 follow your example. Then every- iy will “get on™ all right with rybody else if all are courteous. t doesn't cost much effort to be rteous—just a little favor here,and ttle favor there, and so on, and so oes. Sometimes it's just a 1eply to avor, such as a nod of the head n a boy tips his hat to a lady. re are so many ways of Dbeing rteous that it Is impossible to merate them here. Just think of ers before yourself and you'll be a rteous boy or girl. are Rellef sn’'t hurt a bit! Drop a little one” on an aching cornm, in- ly that corn stops hurtng, then ly you Mft it right off with fin- Truly! ur dru(tl-t sells a tiny bottle of zone’ for a few cents, sufficient jmove every hnrd eorn. soft corn, probetwe ""’""W ugly skin eruption with Resinol Soap and Ointment. They do not work miracles, but they do make red, rough, blotchy skins clearer, fresher, and more attrac- tive. Yourdruggist sells them. Big Values For Satur;l The New Fad—A Treat for the Girls MANNISH LEGHORNS SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY SPORT READY TO WEAR HATS All the new shades. Reg. value $5.00. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY BANDED SAILORS { ' Then You Have Something to Learn. ) Thousands who have piles have not | learned that quick and permanent re- | llef can only be accomplished with internal medicine. Neither cutting nor I any amount of treatment with oint- ments and suppositories will remove, the cause. Bad circulation causes piles, There plain bands. SPECIAL Reg. value up to $4.00. LARGE AND SMALL WHITE SATIN HATS including navy blue and pink. Regular value $10.00. SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY MATRONS’ HATS Black and colors. is a complete stagnation of blood in/ the lower bowel and a weakening of, the parts. Dr. J. 8. Leonbardt was' first to find the remedy. His prescrip- tion is HEM-ROID, a tablet medicine' taken internally, that is now sold by druggists generally. Dr. . Leonhardt tried it in 1000 cases with the marve- lous record of success in 98 per cent, and then decided it should be sold un- der a rigid money-back guarantee. Don’t waste any more time with outside applications. Get a package of HEM-ROID from the Clark and Brainerd Co. today. It has given safe and lasting relief to thousands of peo- ple and should do the same for you—, it seldom falls. T wantgdpgf&;x:fi and colors. 4 fi;z{gfilji = i Regular value $10 and $12. Accuracy, Courtesy, Quality Service. “See Us and See Right.” 306 MAIN ST. TED. 570. Comfort Baby’s Skin With Cuticura Soap 188 MAIN STREET A‘d F rg;ant Talcum Quick Results---Herald Classified Ad- BANKRUPT Stock of Raincoats MUST BE SACRIFICED TO THE PUBLIC. The Enormous stock of the Vulcan Raincoat Co. will be put on Sale at 421 Main Street, consisting of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Raincoats in Silks, Tweeds, Rubbers, Cashmeres and countless of (g other materials — marked as low as — $1.98 — We do not want anyone to miss this Opportunity to Procure a Good Raincoat at less than cost to make. SALE STARTS AT 8:00 A. M. SATURDAY, JUNE .25th. —DON'T FORGET THE NUMBER— 421 Main Street Corner East Main Street —HOTEL BRONSON BUILDING— CAMPING SUPPLIES WORKING APPAR Black and white facing, navy and white, all black and a few colors, som draped and others'with Largest assortment of Matrons in the city in all Goldenblum Millinery Co. l Y. M. C. A. Bldg. ‘AS SELLING OU Are You Getting Your Share of THE BARGAINS’ That We Are Hanaing Out Daily? “ Now for Tomorrow Keeping faith with New Britain folks (who expect a little Better Bargain Bill Battey than anyone else). : We Offer You a Few Specials—TO THINK ABOUT— SHOES For Misses and Children. White Canvas Button Sizes 1115 to 2 $1 48 Re$3;;nce Sizes 815 to 11. $ 1 . 29 Regé.z'sl;ricc Sizes 51,—8 $1.00 &=, P WHITE CANVAS PUMPS Cuban Heels $ 1 .9 8 Regézgléice | - SPORT and OXFORDS $1.98 g e A Big Lot of Children’s, Boys’ and Misses’ PLAY OXFORDS ..... R SRR e L S R T rexsiovan | Xtra Big Bargains Tomorrow in @ en’s High Shoes 390 Pairs in all—$9, $10 and $12 values 7% Take your pick i $4.98 We have a few pairs of Oxfords which we will close for $3.98. WATCH OUR WINDOWS SATURDAY. South Window North Window WOMEN’S SHOES BOYS’ SHOES $1.00 ™ $1.00 P Values up to $7.50 alues pp to 8400

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